(I was wondering when this would happen.)
Does anyone find with the more popular comics that by the time you've read enough of the week's instalments to have an opinion, the thread has moved on and you end up not posting anything?
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.I generally just quote a relevant post and then state my opinion anyway.
Bearmageddon: Shit just got re... volting.
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.There are a couple of people whom I have archive binged everything they have done. Faith Erin Hicks, Kris Straub, and now Ethan Nicolle. These guys rock.
Also, I have said this multiple times, but I love the way City Of Reality lays out its panels.
Go play Kentucky Route Zero. Now.You know, I think we should add a folder for Completed Webcomics in the Webcomics pages, you know, for people who want a complete binge. I've read several finished comics myself.
Likes many underrated webcomicsSounds like a good idea.
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.Friendship Is Dragons has really warmed up now the writer has started asking people to share their campaign experiences. The comments read like a mini-/tg/.
...This is a good thing.
edited 12th Dec '11 7:43:28 PM by AckSed
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.Oh, someone's doing a DM Of The Rings / Darths And Droids style comic only with My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic?
Ack Sed, yet again you have proven yourself awesome by revealing a Really Cool Thing to me I didn't know about. The only thing I'm not sure about is that the personalities of at least some of the roleplayers aren't too far off from the actual characters... but then again, one can't really imagine Pinkie Pie's roleplayer being anything except The Loonie.
edited 12th Dec '11 7:45:51 PM by Sporkaganza
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.Hey, how do you make new sub-pages for categorizing works?
Likes many underrated webcomics...New subpages? Why would you need a new one? Or do you mean putting a show on a subpage?
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.Read a couple posts up.
Likes many underrated webcomicsIt seems I'm destined to find Campaign Comics everywhere. :-P
I give you One Piece Grand Line 3.5:
"One of his great-grandparents was a Giant and another was a Fishman. He's 1/16 of each."
"I've seen Mary Sues that make more sense than this."
EDIT: "There's the vein."
Hehehehee.
edited 17th Dec '11 7:46:38 PM by AckSed
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.To Munchkins everywhere: GMs are capable of learning.
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.I enjoyed the Two-Face story in Surrealist Obituaries.
You know what webcomic Needs More Love? Not to mention Needs Wiki Magic Love?
Fans There are so many storylines I love, characters I love, unusual storytelling ideas I love, and just... things I love wrapped up in that webcomic. (Although I never was really able to get into the revival.) I still think Rikk/Rumy/Alisin might be my favorite example of a fictional romance ever written.
Come to think of it, another contender for my favorite fictional romance ever written is Joyce and Walky. Which is honestly a little spooky, since Fans! and It's Walky actually did a crossover one time.
edited 22nd Dec '11 12:40:47 AM by Sporkaganza
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.Family Man really is something that not enough people are aware of.
The Philosopher-King ParadoxSuddenly I seem to have gotten the crazy idea to try and sort out a character page for the Walkyverse. Not sure why I would do it, 'specially since it has its own wiki, but I kinda feel like the Walkyverse page as written is pretty lackluster. It deserves an overhaul. It'd be a lot of work though. Plus there are so many characters that I'd have to do character subpages.
edited 25th Dec '11 4:18:33 PM by Sporkaganza
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.Is that even possible? I mean the sheer number, and amount of time...
Go play Kentucky Route Zero. Now.Well, there are a lot of incredibly minor characters that honestly don't really need a blurb.
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.How many tropers here are following Las Lindas?
edited 4th Jun '12 4:01:28 PM by MarqFJA
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.I considered it for a moment, but I read the Bad Webcomics Wiki review before anything else and it killed it for me. Plus, I don't particularly care for furries.
Likes many underrated webcomicsBad Webcomics Wiki's review IMO overexaggerates the flaws and makes little to no mention of its good points. And while I personally aren't a furry fan, the character designs and art style is IMHO a lot better than most furry artwork and/or webcomics that I've seen. Oh, and there's a major Art Shift for the better over the webcomic's course.
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.Dammit. I ignored the warnings and read the whole archive of RPG World. For those who don't know, it cuts off suddenly near the end because the creator rage quit. And now I'm stuck in the suspense for ever.
Likes many underrated webcomicsYou could always write your own ending. Is there a rule against that?
Just a general conversation and random posting thread related to webcomics.
-sighs- So many webcomics, so little time....
edited 8th Dec '11 5:38:46 AM by dRoy
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.